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Oklahoma City metro-area Jamba Juices close without explanation

Jamba Juice stores in the Oklahoma City metro area have closed. [Photos by David Dishman, The Oklahoman]

Four Oklahoma City metro-area Jamba Juice stores appear to have closed, without explanation.

A sign posted Tuesday in the window of the Jamba Juice store at 1841 Belle Isle Boulevard said "OKC Area Jamba Juice Stores Are Closed," and the store hasn't been open for more than a week, according to Christopher Saenz, who works at GameStop next door.

Saenz said the store closed Jan. 27 and hasn't reopened. Customers have attempted to go to the store, and he can even hear the phone ring through the wall between the two retailers, he said.

Jamba Juice has two locations in Oklahoma City and one each in Edmond and Norman. Concerned customers took to Twitter to question the company about the site closings. The verified Jamba Juice company Twitter account responded to a customer, saying the stores would reopen.

Twitter user @clairemillly posted, “@jambajuice is out of business in norman/okc so I guess it's time for me to move to a new state again.”

The company replied saying “sorry for the inconvenience, and we'll be reopening our OKC stores soon.” There was no mention of the Norman or Edmond locations.

Calls to Jamba Juice corporate headquarters were not returned, and calls to local stores could not be completed or were not picked up.

A sign hangs in the window of a Jamba Juice at 1841 Belle Isle Boulevard in Oklahoma City informing customers the Oklahoma City Jamba Juice locations are closed. Jamba Juice stores in the Oklahoma City metro area have closed. [Photos by David Dishman, The Oklahoman]

David Dishman

Business Writer David Dishman has worked as a journalist in Oklahoma since 2014 covering business, education, local government, healthcare and more. He worked as a reporter in southeast Oklahoma before joining the business team at The Oklahoman in...
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